• Bursuq (died 1097), often recorded as Bursuq the Elder and Amir Ispahsalar Bursuq, was a prominent political and military figure of the Great Seljuk Empire...
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  • Bursuq may refer to: Bursuq the Elder (d. 1097), Seljuk military leader Bursuq II (d. 1116/7), emir of Hamadan This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Bursuq the Elder. Bursuq ibn Bursuq was a Turkic general in the service of the Seljuq Sultan Muhammad I Tapar. As emir of Hamadan, he participated in the military...
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    Shihna (category People from the Seljuk Empire)
    included most of southwest Asia in the 11th century and after, from Iran in Isfahan. Bursuq the Elder (April 1060 – 1061), the first shihna of Baghdad Oshin...
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    attributed to the Assassins (the Nizaris of Alamut), active in Western Asia, Central Asia, and Egypt, in the 11th through 13th centuries. The Assassins were...
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  • ibn Nizam al-Mulk X, vizier Sanjar, ruler of Khurasan (1097–1118) Bursuq the Elder X, amir ispahsalar, governor of Luristan, atabeg of Sanjar, shihna...
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    Baldwin, chasing the Franks from the field at the battle of al-Sannabra. Mawdud was killed by Assassins. Bursuq ibn Bursuq led the Seljuk army in 1115...
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    Iran under the Seljuqs. Author notes that one of the generals of the army of the ruler of Hamadan, Bursuq, in 1115–1116, was the "emir of the troops" –...
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    Order of Assassins (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    population drove the Assassins out, but they continued to occupy a smaller fortress at Khalinjan. In 1097, Barkiyaruq associate Bursuq was killed by Assassins...
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